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A real old timer. I've been watching this cock Pheasant for a few weeks now, I always pass him on my way to and from Frampton Marsh. He as now developed a limp and lost his tail. I hope he's fathered loads of chicks this year.
Hello everyone, here is my Cocking NERF Gun! This took a very long time, but I am very proud of it, even though it might be a little on the tall side. I thought that when I used the door rails, the slide would move around. But when I attached it, it stayed in place, and it wouldn't move unless I pulled/pushed it with my hand. I even put in the piece that lets you see into the NERF gun, as you will see later on. Enjoy and don't forget to rate and comment!
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Out over my old haunts today, in an hour I saw three Buzzards, Male Hen Harrier, and a Red Kite. But these two were the only ones in range, the war of attrition has started again. Always wonderful to watch, Dalham.
Hello everyone, here is my Cocking NERF Gun! This took a very long time, but I am very proud of it, even though it might be a little on the tall side. I thought that when I used the door rails, the slide would move around. But when I attached it, it stayed in place, and it wouldn't move unless I pulled/pushed it with my hand. I even put in the piece that lets you see into the NERF gun, as you will see later on. Enjoy and don't forget to rate and comment!
Please POST A COMMENT AND SUGGESTION ON HOW TO MAKE IT SHOOT!
Cock beach at dusk, somewhere that isn't Sunderland. Taken with a piece of shit Holga which I've only just used for the first time in 5 years of ownership and I'll possibly never use again. Unless someone can convince me otherwise. Maybe it'll grow on me...
Holga + Expired print film +Long exposure
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, which is one of several that lay claim to being the oldest in England. It currently holds the official Guinness Book of Records title, but Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton, Greater Manchester has claimed it is older by some 234 years. Another contender is Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham which is claimed to date from the 12th century.
The main structure is free-standing and has an octagonal appearance, attributable to its original use as a pigeon house. It has been added to over the years but the original timber-framed structure is clearly visible. It was originally located close to St Albans Cathedral (when it was St Albans Abbey) and was moved to the present site after the dissolution of the Abbey in 1539. Its foundations are even older, dating from around 793. It is thought that there are tunnels running between the cathedral and the pub's beer cellars which were once used by monks.
As with many old buildings, the ceilings are quite low. An original bread-oven is next to one of the fireplaces. It has a very large beer garden with different seating arrangements, as well as seats out the front.
It was originally known as; The Round House until it was renamed Ye Olde Fighting Cocks probably in the 19th century, in reference to the sport of cock fighting which was popular at the time and which took place in the main bar area. It is known by locals as 'The Fighters' or 'The Cocks'.
The pub is at the end of Abbey Mill Lane beside the River Ver, just outside the perimeter of Verulamium Park, not far from St Albans Cathedral in the oldest part of the city.
The remains of Cock Farm on Arran, home to more than 100 folk at one time before falling victim to the Arran Clearances.
Day three of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway's Autumn Steam Gala sees BR 9F 2-10-0 92214 'Cock o' the North' climbing through Moorgates with the 2P01 08.45 Grosmont-Pickering service. I guess the steam trail compensated for lack of sun. @09.27
Nice enough Sam Smith's pub on Great Portland Street. Seems to have returned to its old name since this photo, The Cock Tavern.
Address: 27 Great Portland Street.
Former Name(s): The Cock Tavern.
Owner: Samuel Smith's.
Links:
London Pubology (The Cock Tavern)